Brandone
Etienne Brandone (1893-1963) started his professional career as a saddle maker. He was born in Nice and, like many other boys at the turn of the 20th century, was fascinated by the emerging phenomenon of the automobile, a fascination that eventually became the foundation for a profession. Brandone learned the coachbuilding trade with Billeter & Cartier at the age of 18. After rising to the position of foreman with Billeter and Cartier, Brandone decided to establish his own operation, in 1923. He set up a shop in Nice, where there were plenty of well-heeled clients willing to pay for automotive exclusivity. And that's precisely what Carrosserie Brandone delivered, specializing in elegant cabriolets. His first car body was made on a Peugeot chassis. |
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Brandone Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Corto Erdmann & Rossi |
Brandone Hispano-Suiza K6 Cabriolet |
Brandone Talbot-Lago T120 Roadster #92007 |